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22 Sentences With "high falutin'"

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He said Bush had "embarrassed himself" with a "high falutin" speech.
Assuming you're still reading, the Plum Wine is more than a high-falutin' wine dispenser.
It's a downscale (but actually healthy) funfest for someone who has a pretty high falutin' background.
Moore continued: A realignment occurred while all the high-falutin' intellectuals and political consultants were napping.
" HOW TO PERSUADE OTHERS "You don&apost want to talk in high-falutin', ridiculous abstractions that nobody understands.
Grant luxuriates in the blind privilege of Thorpe, with his ridiculously high-falutin' pronunciations and demands, while also being in on the joke.
In Season 1 Episode 3, "Lord Snow", Jon Snow is assaulted by fellow Night's Watch recruits who don't like his high-falutin' Winterfell ways.
The club's current members include actors, members of the House of Lords, and other fancy pants, high-falutin folks from the worlds of politics, business, and entertainment.
Now you say, "Oh, big high falutin' guy," but we're in the bus going back and forth to Snowmass and we want to get back for the meeting.
Coming from Google, I thought that every company in tech had this really strong moral backbone and that everything was gonna be all these high-falutin' moral principles and stuff.
It's a slight step up from the Burger Bar's long history as a greasy spoon, but not quite as high falutin' as a previous iteration that tried selling upscale $15 burgers.
Pin Museum helps keep my stress at a minimum by creating pins of famous artworks, allowing one to hark back to their high falutin pasts, without having to talk to anyone about Adorno.
The other is the high-falutin' "professional on the go" who is taking pictures, recording video, and producing tremendous amounts of data while traveling so they carry a hard drive with them every single day.
Much has been made about Lee shooting Billy Lynn in 120 fps, but it's almost completely irrelevant, since Sony has opted to show the film in this high-falutin' format on all of five screens worldwide.
The teenage me—demanding Juicy Couture sweatsuits, refusing to attend Hebrew school, obsessed with private phone lines and high-falutin' ideas of personal liberty mostly revolving around my belly button ring—did not exactly honor my namesake.
Thanks to collaborations with high-falutin' brands like Opening Ceremony and Rick Owens, you have more options than ever, but our summer pick are these under-$100 off-white thongs with — get ready for it — 2,611 reviews.
Notably, Google's post doesn't make the sorts of high-falutin' predictive claims we used to hear with Google Now, instead it's a "dependable view of your personal info" gleaned from what Google can parse from your calendar and inbox.
The problem with > journalism is its self-importance. Like in the New York Times, there’s style > guides; you can’t call a doctor a physician, you got to call him a doctor- > too high falutin’. You can’t call an undertaker a mortician- too high > falutin’; you got to call him an undertaker. You can’t call a lawyer an > attorney, you have to call him a lawyer. But somehow, since we control it, > and we’re very self-important people, you can call a reporter a journalist.
They were very laid back, very normal. There was no high falutin sort of, 'Listen to this 'cos we’re better than you.' After all, their drummer was selling hamburgers until a few weeks before they made it. He was doing quite well with his own business.
Director George Waggner wrote the script, using the pseudonym Joseph West. Fleming Allen wrote several of the songs, including "Starlight on the Prairie", "40 Miles From Water", "High Falutin' Cowboy" and "Trailin' My Way To You". Dorothy Fay, who shortly after filming ended married Tex Ritter, another singing cowboy, provides the love interest. The film is one of the first to introduce a faithful dog as the cowboy's companion.
When Williams and Walker worked with the cakewalk, "the dance had many variations and in some was apparently a slightly veiled comic parody of their masters' pretentious posturing and high falutin' attitudes." After Williams and Walker introduced this dance into their act, the cakewalk started being danced in stage shows, exhibitions, contests, and ballrooms. These were open only to white communities, with different venues appealing to working class through upper class. It eventually spread through the United States and over to Europe.
He later claimed that his arrest had been engineered by DVD infiltrators in the Thames Valley Police, and had allowed the DVD time to remove the nuclear device. On 23 April, Shrimpton wrote to Buckingham Palace, the Ministry of Defence, the Kremlin, and the NSA to inform them that the Queen was no longer under threat, but that the bomb may have been moved to Ground Zero in New York City. The case went to trial at Southwark Crown Court in November 2014, with Shrimpton representing himself. Shrimpton admitted to the court that his claims sounded "strange, high falutin, incredible and fantastic" but denied making positive statements about the bomb threat.

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